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Here’s an informed summary and advice based on both your provided TechRadar article and verified community/forum discussions:

A laptop screen displays various floating data tags and icons, suggesting digital data analytics or software interface.What Happened?​

  • KB5060842 (June’s first Windows 11 update) was pulled due to breaking games using Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC) software.
  • KB5063060 (the replacement update) is causing problems:
  • Installation failures: Some users cannot install it, facing cryptic errors (e.g., 0x800f0922).
  • Boot loops: A few report repeated restarts before failing the install.
  • New bugs: After (or during) installation, people see:
  • Taskbar freezes after sleep
  • External monitor problems
  • Bluetooth devices being forgotten
  • Full system freezes and game (EAC) issues not fixed for all users
  • Specific games like Star Citizen and Fortnite are still crashing due to EAC problems

Why Is This Happening?​

  • The rapid-fire release and withdrawal of patches may be causing conflicts, especially if you received the first patch (KB5060842) and then the second (KB5063060).
  • The new patch hasn’t fully resolved EAC/game compatibility for everyone, and may also introduce new system stability issues.

What Can You Do?​

If KB5063060 Fails to Install:​

  • Wait, if possible: Microsoft may fix the rollout in a few days; sometimes faulty updates go through after Microsoft patches install logic on their servers.
  • Manual Install: Advanced users can try downloading the cumulative update manually from the Microsoft Update Catalog. Install the x64 version unless you have a Snapdragon (ARM-based) PC.
  • Troubleshoot Update Errors:
  • Use the built-in Windows Update troubleshooter (Settings > System > Troubleshoot > Other troubleshooters)
  • Check your disk for corruption: Open an admin command prompt, run sfc /scannow and then DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
  • Make sure you have enough free disk space (at least several GB).

If the Update Installs but Creates New Problems (crashing, freezing, lost Bluetooth, etc.):​

  • Consider rolling back (uninstalling) KB5063060—but know you’ll lose some security updates. (Settings > Windows Update > Update History > Uninstall Updates)
  • Monitor Microsoft’s update channels and tech sites for a fixed future release.
  • For mission-critical systems, pause updates for a week or two.

If You’re a Gamer/Use EAC:​

  • If crashes persist after KB5063060, you may want to:
  • Roll back to a previous working update
  • Wait for both Microsoft and the game devs to address EAC compatibility

Conclusion​

Microsoft’s double-patch scenario for June 2024 has caused a perfect storm of instability for some Windows 11 users. If possible, wait for an official fix. If you can’t, carefully try a manual update or turn to community-reported workarounds—but back up your files first.
If you have a specific error code or bug (e.g., 0x800f0922), give me details and I’ll suggest targeted troubleshooting steps.
Sources: TechRadar, Windows Forum
Let me know any details about your exact error or system for personalized help!

Source: TechRadar A Windows 11 update failing to install is nothing new, but Microsoft has spectacularly dropped the ball with the latest patch for June.
 

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